Chapter 80: Skipping Repeated Content.
Yada, yada, Celia was kidnapped again, and the family then ran around like headless chickens. You’ve read this happening in the story many times before, and it didn’t happen any differently this time.
Celia: “Faith…” She expressed with a smile, happy to see another member of her family.
Faith: “…” “Those bitches… practically refused to mention me to Celia. Even so, with no memories of the past, she knew me. It is like we ingrained ourselves onto her very Soul. So deep… that not even a cleansing could erase the marks.” She thought with a grim tone, angry, but unsure of what to do.
Originally, Faith hadn’t planned on showing herself this soon. In fact… she didn’t before! That is to say… the timeline that I am witnessing… has another event occurring, which I do not recall.
Celia once told me… that she failed on this supposed perfect attempt, her third, or, perhaps, fourth try at life. I remember this being… nowhere near this happy.
In my timeline, our family prevented Celia from coming to any harm, restricting her memories until she resented everyone, committing all the same mistakes we did in the past.
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Celia: “Kidnapping me is… a little extreme, Faith. Though, I understand why you did so. That being said… why do you look so sad and… angry?” She asked with a cute head tilt.
Faith: “What was the cost?” She replied with great struggle, bitting her lip until it bled as she did so.
Celia: “Forgive me… but I am not aware of the cost, or why everything is going so well.” She replied with confusion, now doing a thinking pose.
Yes… it shouldn’t be like this. It wasn’t like this. In this life, Celia’s later wives and I… were the main winners for a very long time. It took Celia thousands of years to forgive the family, and none of them felt that she was selfish for taking so long.
Faith: “There had to have been a cost, a reason why our family is… getting better. Regaining their humanity, learning how to treat you right.” She added, doing a thinking pose of her own.
Celia: “I agree, as it doesn’t make any sense. I felt them all insane upon first meeting. But they quickly fixed themselves, and I found no harm or reason to deny their love, or to prevent them from getting a place in my heart.” She replied with a wistful but content sigh.
Faith: “Someone… must be controlling them. No, that isn’t correct. There aren’t any strings, physical or otherwise, on them. It is like…” These words were not heard by Celia, nor did Faith’s mouth move.
Celia: “?”
Narrator Vulely: “Faith, do not speak your theory. Doing so would cause Celia to break, as she is not ready for this weight.” I strongly advise in Faith’s mind.
Faith: “…” “So…it is another sacrifice that Celia is forced to take on?” She asked in reply, trying to hold back her rage.
Narrator Vulely: “There is no sacrifice, since she is only gaining from this. You will understand in the future, as will I.” I vaguely answer.
Faith: “…”

